English drama -- 17th century; English poetry -- Early modern, 1500-1700
Virtue, ii. 247
Vively, ii. 293
Voluntaries, iii. 261
Wall-eyed, iii. 133
Wandering whore, iii. 377
Wards, treatment of, iii. 314
Wedlock (= wife), ii. 143; iii. 47
Weeping Cross, iii. 85
Welshmen's pride in their gentility, i. 258
_Westward Ho!_ comedy of, iii. 5
Westward Ho! (_i.e._, to Tyburn), iii. 27
Wet finger ("with a wet finger"), ii. 189
What could I do withal? ii. 214
When (exclamation of impatience) i. 241; ii. 348, &c.
_When Arthur first in Court began_, i. 240
_When Sampson was a tall young man_, iii. 32
Whiblin, iii. 168
Whiff, take the, ii. 353
_Who calls Jeronimo?_ iii. 12
_Who cries out murther? Lady, was it you?_ iii. 26
Wighy, i. 56
Will (= command), i. 125, ii. 305
Willow garland, ii. 336
Wimble, i. 58
Wisards (wise men), i. 159; iii. 335
With a wanion, iii. 53
Witches turned into cats, ii. 203
Without a man (_i.e._, outside of man's sense), ii. 294
Wolt, i. 27
Wood, ii. 253
Woodstock's work, iii. 276
Woollen caps, ii. 60
Word (= motto), i. 77, 84; iii. 155
Wounds of a murdered man supposed to bleed in the presence of the
murderer, iii. 224
Wrapt up in the tail of his mother's smock, ii. 407
Wrinkles, vulgar belief concerning, iii. 135
Writhled, iii. 326
Wrought shirt, i. 79
Xylinum, iii. 288, 342
Yellow, iii. 123
You'st (= you must), i. 310
Zabarella, Giacomo, ii. 363
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Transcriber's Note:
Punctuation was standardized. Variations in spelling were retained,
e.g. shipwreck'd, shipwracked, shipwrecked, and Abigail, Abigall,
Abigal. Obsolete words, variant spellings, and dialect were not
changed. Words and phrases in Greek were transliterated. Prose
portions of plays were not wrapped so that line numbers would match
the original text.
Words in italics are surrounded by underscores, _like this_. In
footnote 509 [)i] indicates a breve and [=i], a macron.
Footnotes were renumbered sequentially and moved to follow the scene
or section in which the related anchor occurs. There are multiple
anchors for Footnotes 24, 193, 250, 260, 261, 292, and 297.
Changes:
Eastward Ho:
Footnote [25]: 'otes' to 'notes'
Act III, Scene II, stage direction after line 25, 'Enetr' to 'Enter'
Added anchor for Footnote [167], missing in the original.
Insatiate Countess:
Act II,Scene 1, added anchor for Footnote [214], missing in the original.
Act III, Scene 4, added missing word 'I' to the beginning of line 166.
Montebank's Masque:
2 Song, Stanza 3, line 6, 'Bee't' to 'Be 't'
Familiar Receipts - For Barrenness, 'mik' to 'milk'
Footnote [509], removed 'of' from 'Huc usque of Xylinum'
End of Project Gutenberg's The Works of John Marston, by John Marston
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